Chirality & SymmetryStereochemistry
Are Spiranes (two rings sharing one atom) chiral?
Expert Answer
Yes, if the terminal rings are substituted appropriately ( ) and the rings are perpendicular. They exhibit Axial Chirality similar to allenes.
Are Spiranes (two rings sharing one atom) chiral?
Yes, if the terminal rings are substituted appropriately ( ) and the rings are perpendicular. They exhibit Axial Chirality similar to allenes.
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